He received his Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in History from the University of New Brunswick and his Bachelor of Laws from York University's Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. He was admitted to the New Brunswick Bar in 1994 and to the Ontario Bar in 1996.

Mr. Fisher acts as counselto creditors involved in disputes under Bankruptcy and Insolvency legislation and the Personal Property Security Act, as well as for companies and individuals involved in employment and wrongful dismissal matters for both litigation and non-litigation cases.

He has experience in the construction industry and has acted on behalfof clients in contractual issues and lien matters under the Construction Lien Act. In addition, Mr. Fisher has experience in intellectual property law and has acted on many cases for copyright and trademark legislation and commercial rights related to international television programming and major sports broadcasts.

He is a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada and the Ontario Bar Association Civil Litigation Executive. He is a past council member of the Canadian Bar Association Provincial and National Councils and is past Chair of the Ontario Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division’s Continuing Legal Education committee.

Mr. Fisher is a frequent speaker before the Ontario Bar Association on litigation, advocacy, and collection and enforcement issues.

With the vast amount of information collected and available online, Toronto intellectual property lawyer Kevin Fisher says there’s a broader debate about who owns and benefits from data that has been meaningfully organized and contextualized.
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An internet tax to fund Canadian content could help level the playing field for traditional broadcasters that are suffering from reduced advertising revenue and rampant piracy online, Toronto intellectual property litigator Kevin Fisher tells AdvocateDaily.com.
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Recent news that the country’s biggest media companies are creating a coalition to end net neutrality in the name of blocking piracy is conflating two issues, Toronto intellectual property litigator Kevin Fisher tells AdvocateDaily.com .
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Toronto civil litigator lawyer Kevin Fisher says he would like to see an age discrimination claim mounted by one of the growing band of successful employees fired without cause in their 40s and 50s.
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